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Brain (superior view, occipital lobe)

Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) - Editable icon of Brain (superior view, occipital lobe)
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What is BioRender?
BioRender is a web‑based software that helps you create scientific figures in minutes. Use this Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) icon along with our library of more than 30,000 life science icons.
Can I use this icon in a BioRender figure or scientific illustration?
Yes, the Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) is fully integrated into BioRender’s drag-and-drop platform. You can easily add it to any scientific figure, workflow, or poster, whether you’re building from scratch or starting with a BioRender template.
Is the Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) icon customizable in BioRender?
Most icons in BioRender, including the Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) icon, are customizable. You can adjust icon size, colors, and positioning, and add custom labels to tailor the design to your specific research context.
How are scientists using the Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) icon in their work?
BioRender users often use the Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) icon in posters, grant applications, educational materials, and graphical abstracts. It’s especially useful for projects involving Human Anatomy.
Can I export figures that include the Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) icon for publication or presentations?
Yes, figures containing the Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) icon can be exported in multiple formats, including PNG, JPG, PDF, and SVG. High-resolution and vector exports are available on paid plans, making them ideal for journals, slide decks, and print materials.
Is the Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) icon used in BioRender templates or poster layouts?
Many BioRender templates include icons like the Brain (superior view, occipital lobe) icon — especially those focused on Human Anatomy. You can search BioRender’s template library or add this icon manually to any canvas.

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